Hillary Clinton Critiques Biden's 2024 Re-election Bid as a Major Misstep
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- Hillary Clinton says Joe Biden made a ‘terrible mistake’ by seeking reelection - The Washington Post
- Hillary Clinton says Biden’s re-election bid was a ‘terrible mistake’
- Hillary Clinton said Joe Biden had made a “terrible mistake for himself, his legacy and for the country” in trying to run again at age 81.
- Clinton said Harris had lost in part because of how little time she had to stage a campaign, and in part because it was difficult for the vice-president to criticise the unpopular Biden.
Hillary Clinton has publicly criticized President Joe Biden's decision to run for re-election in 2024, labeling it a 'terrible mistake for himself, his legacy and for the country.' Speaking at an event in Manhattan on June 15, Clinton articulated her belief that Biden's age and the circumstances surrounding his campaign could hinder the Democratic Party's chances against Donald Trump.
She emphasized that Biden's choice to seek a second term was a significant miscalculation that contributed to the party's electoral failures. Clinton argued that had Biden opted to 'pass the torch,' the Democratic Party could have held a competitive primary that would have produced a stronger candidate, potentially capable of defeating Trump.
Additionally, she pointed out that Vice President Kamala Harris's loss in the 2024 election was partly due to her limited time to campaign and the challenges she faced in criticizing Biden, who remains unpopular among certain voter demographics.
Clinton's comments come at a time when the Democratic Party is grappling with its leadership and electoral strategies, as the implications of the 2024 election continue to be scrutinized. Her critique highlights the internal divisions and discussions regarding the future direction of the party as it prepares for the next election cycle.
